The Spanish Dancer (Hexabranchus sanguineus) got some PADI Press!
http://www.padi.com/blog/2015/03/31/5-facts-spanish-dancer-nudibranch/
An Urban Mermaid's world travels dedicated to the identification and photography of Nudibranchs.
Monday, December 7, 2015
Saturday, November 21, 2015
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Sunday, November 15, 2015
Jim Anderson's Indonesian Nudis
I feel spoiled. Jim has put together a great reference on Indonesian Nudis based on our trip. It is helping me immensely, sometimes the nudibranch is exactly THE SPECIMEN that I saw on that dive. It is definitely helping in my identifications.
Saturday, October 10, 2015
Kevin Lee presents at San Diego UnderSea Film Exhibition
Kevin, a dive pal I've had the pleasure of diving with on a couple of trips, presented at the San Diego UnderSea Film Exhibition. So classy.
http://www.diverkevin.com/ExhibitsPublicationsPresentati-1/PRESENTATIONSLECTURES/SDUFEX/i-6DmLC7B
http://www.diverkevin.com/ExhibitsPublicationsPresentati-1/PRESENTATIONSLECTURES/SDUFEX/i-6DmLC7B
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Superstar Sluggers
I leave at 8pm tonight.
They need the room at noon, so I need to be packed except for my
shower/plane stuff. I’ll use a shower in
the spa to get ready.
I was so honored to dive with Ali, Jim and Bernard. They are like three superstars of the
Nudibranching community.
Ali has her PhD in slugs and her site is:
She identified 582 species on this trip!
https://www.flickr.com/photos/8723238@N07/albums/72157657798887103
Jim is known as the Scottish Nudibranch guy and his site is:
And of course, Bernard is our esteemed scientist on the
trip. He has many sites listed at the
bottom of this page:
It’s like diving with the Chicago Bulls I guess.
So after 27 days, 76 dives and 389 unique nudibranch species
and endlessly humming Mahna Mahna, this trip was “Apo Apo”!!!
I’m not sure that phrase “Apo Apo” has any meaning, it’s
just a funny thing to yell when the dive guys are all shouting in
Indonesian. J
Until Next Time, Sluggers!
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
Mustachioed Nudibranch
Just four more dives today and then this vacation is Pau.
I am feeling ready.
Ready to get back and have my own space again. I just want to be a girl. I think after my Shedd volunteering on Friday
I’ll get a mani/pedi and have my eyebrows waxed.
The Air 2 free flowing problem seems to be fixed again.
On the 11am dive, I got the message “Card Full” after I only
took 75 pictures. Oops. I can’t just drag to the delete folder, I
need to reformat the card in my camera each time. I need to put that in my reminders for the next
trip.
On the last dive had a nudi with a moustache. I swear!!
After all these dives I was reminded that you gotta log the
bottom time to find cool stuff. I guess
that applies in life too. J
Check it out, even on the last day, I got to log a ton of
new stuff.
372 - Tambja amakusana
373 - Goniodoridella sp. 2
374 - Trapania sp. 9
375 - Berthellina delicata
376 - Elysia sp. 30
377 - Nembrotha sp. (juvenile)
378 - Eubranchus sp. (White with pinkish/lavender)
379 - Pleurobranchus varians
380 - Cuthona sp. 11
381 - Cuthona sp. (unique aeolid with white body grayish
purple cerata with white tips and a pink face with primitive eyes)
382 - Nembrotha cristata
383 - Favorinus sp. 3
384 - Flabellina delicata (pink body white cerata with
yellow and hot pink rings - bumpy orange rhinophores)
385 - Doto sp. 10
386 - Trapania palmula
387 - Kaloplocamus sp.
388 - Trapania vitta
389 - Unknown (Maroonish red nudi with unstructured white
rhinophores and primitive eyes
Monday, September 21, 2015
Remora Rhumba
We went 15 minutes away for the first dive this morning to a
new location none of us have been to before called Pantai Lahar. It was in a unique little fisherman town and
we were followed around by several remora!
I am so excited that I will still have several days to do
nothing when I get back. I fly in
Thursday morning and I don’t go to work until Monday morning. So cool.
I cannot get over how annoyed I am that I didn’t keep up
with the blog. I know its no big
deal. I just like to document my
trips. I swear I’ll work on catching
up!!!
Today my ankle started swelling up a little right near where
a sore has developed. Grrr… so annoying
but there is only today and tomorrow left for diving. Then I don’t really need to worry about it
anymore.
363 - Cerberilla sp.
364 - Okenia plana
365 - Favorinus sp. 10
366 - Costasiella usagi
367 - Doto sp. 5
368 - Dendrodoris denisoni
369 - Hallaxa indecora
370 - Cuthona sp 12
371 - Phyllodesmium poindimiei
Sunday, September 20, 2015
Sting like a Slug
For the first dive the camera worked fine, but then about ¾
of the way through the dive, it went to the mode of - - again. I took it out after the dive and wiggled the
lens and that seemed to correct it.
I still have an issue every once in a while that the camera
“blacks out”. This may have been because
I wasn’t reformatting my card every time.
Something stung my ankles.
I wear full foot fins, so pretty much every part of me is covered except
my ankles. I don’t know if it was a
jellyfish or hydroids, but it is annoying.
(And these “stings” lasted for a couple of months after I got home!)
On the night dive, Dharma found a pair of sunglasses and put
a black crinoid on top of them like hair and then found a rock that looked like
a nose. I called it the Bob Marleyfish.
Everyone (including me) was too tired for the Nudibranch
Spelling Bee. We never did pull it
off. L
New Nudis today…
358 - Goniodoris sp.
359 - Kaloplocamus sp. 8
360 - Tambja sp. 1
361 - Goniobranchus striadella
362 - Stylocheilus striatus
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